Frontier Announces Expansion in Las Vegas and Colorado Springs

MSN7141 is the first Airbus A320neo for Frontier Airlines (Photo: Airbus)

On Tuesday, Denver-based Frontier Airlines announced a sizable network expansion at both Las Vegas and Colorado Springs. The company outlined eleven new routes, with seven at Colorado Springs, five of which will be seasonal, and four at Las Vegas.

Currently, the airline serves three routes from Colorado Springs and sixteen from Las Vegas.

The new routes will begin in June and July. Las Vegas will see the addition of Bismarck, N.D, Sioux Falls, S.D, Indianapolis, IN, and Washington Dulles.

Colorado Spring will see service to Chicago O’Hare, Tampa, Ft. Meyers, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington Dulles. The routes will be served with a mix of Airbus A319 and Airbus A320 aircraft.

The airline appears to again be focusing on smaller markets, a move attempted in the past but then reverted back to focusing on major markets. Frontier will compete with Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air on the routes to Sioux Falls and Bismarck.

Colorado Springs, located just south of the carrier’s Denver headquarters, was once a focus city for the airline before service was cut back and eventually eliminated altogether before being reinstated last year. The latest move again sees an increase in the airline’s presence at the airport and hopes that the new routes will succeed.

Frontier has undergone a significant change over the past decade from being a low-cost carrier to now an ultra low-cost carrier. During this time the airline entered smaller markets such as Trenton, NJ.

Recently the airline returned to focusing on larger markets such as Baltimore and Newark. This latest expansion sees the airline dipping their toes into the smaller markets again. Allegiant Air pioneered low-cost service to smaller airports, but like Frontier, they too have recently added larger markets.

Daniel has always had aviation in his life; from moving to the United States when he was two, to family vacations across the U.S., and back to his native England. He currently resides in South Florida and attends Nova Southeastern University, studying Human Factors in Aviation. Daniel has his Commercial Certificate for both land and sea, and hopes to one day join the major airlines.